Thanks to the Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff Historical Society and the Grandview Heights High School for supplying some of the yearbooks. This file is labeled Daily Times-Democrat. It provided coverage of both state and national politics, with extensive reporting on the American Civil War. The Davis Chair Company was founded by Charles E. Davis, a music instructor, in 1892 after he patented his idea of the perfect piano chair. Death records from July l7, 1811 to October l8, 1832. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. In 1950, they merged The Ohio State Journal with the Dispatch Printing Company. (Columbus, Ohio) 1863-1864, Columbus: Columbus Daily Monitor. The Grandview Heights High School Digital Yearbook collection contains nearly 12,000 pages of images from 1915 to 2005. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1889 Columbus: Columbus Daily Press. (Columbus [Ohio) 1935-1952, Columbus: Ohio State Sentinel. COLUMBUS JOURNAL ARCHIVE 1983 Justine Beal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1870-1872, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Oct. 5, 1951 to Dec. 28, 1962), The Columbus Dispatch : obituaries for October 13, 1999, The Columbus Evening Dispatch 1877, 1895, 1909, 1913, 1928, 1947, and 1969 (Newspaper: Columbus, Ohio), ThisWeek Community Newspapers 05/09/2002 to Current, ThisWeek Community Newspapers: Web Edition Articles 06/26/2017 to Current, Tri-Village News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012, Tri-weekly Ohio Statesman 03/19/1845 to 08/09/1847, Weekly Ohio State Journal (1841), 1841-1849, Weekly Ohio State Journal (1858), 1859-1866, Weekly Ohio State Journal (1869), 1869-1874, Westbote (1843), German newspaper, 1843-1862, Westbote (1843), German newspaper, 1863-1871, Westbote (1872), German newspaper, 1872-1895, Western Christian Journal 04/16/1847 to 02/08/1850, Wochenblatt des Westboten 01/12/1871 to 02/08/1872, Wochenblatt des Westboten, German newspaper, 1871-1872, Wochenblatt des westboten (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872), Wochenblatt des westboten. Artifacts and documents relating to Columbus and Central Ohio history. I myself was a sixth-grade student at East Linden Elementary School. (Columbus, Ohio) 1827-1828, Columbus: National Leader. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Columbus Citizen-Journal, facing extinction Dec. 31 at the end of a joint publishing agreement with its morning competition, was sold to a management consultant Friday. The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon's long, rich history visible and accessible to all. (Westerville, Ohio) 1884-1885, Westerville: New Republic. Searching is free. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1872-1874, Columbus: Daily Dispatch. 1964. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1847-1854, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. He served Kennedy in a number of capacities: speechwriter, historical consultant, adviser. [Ohio) 1899-1900, Columbus: Weekly Press. Columbus Journal | wiscnews.com COLUMBUS HISTORY Meet Pardeeville's Austin Hohn in this week's high school sports spotlight Meet Baraboo's Peyton Oberg in this week's high school sports. (Columbus, Ohio) 1968-1970, Columbus: Spectator. Includes issues from 1930-1931, 1935-1936, 1942, 1944, 1950-1952, 1956, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965-1966, 1971, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1986-1988, 1992, 1995-1996, 2003, 2005-2009. For answers to frequently asked questions or to reach us by email, visit Contact Us. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen Columbus Historical Newspapers (Source: Newspapers.com) ($) Union County Rural Schools collection is comprised of Graduation Commencement Announcements, School Souvenirs, and various Union County School Annuals and yearbooks. Part of the Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy Repository. This collection includes newspapers, among other types of resources. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1959-1973, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1879-1883, Columbus: Hilltop Record and West Side News. Student newspaper of Youngstown State University, Newspapers published in Hennessey, Cashion, and Dover, Newspapers published in Durant, Caddo, and Calera, Newspapers published in Guymon and other local communities. Friday: 10 am-6 pm (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy . (Columbus, Ohio) 1952-1964, Columbus: South Side Spectator. Explore The Oregon Historical Society Family of Websites. This file is titled Lyon County Reporter, but contains issues of newspapers from at least 6 states. Newspapers can be a treasure trove of information for your ancestors. Find Your Family in Ohio Historical Newspapers The task of researching your ancestors and your family history may be centered on census records, marriage and death certificates, or other records kept by governments and religious institutions. (Columbus, O. Historical weather data for Columbus and beyond. Davis Chair Company Collection (Worthington, Ohio) 1820-1821, Worthington: Western Intelligencer. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Official organ of the Communist Labor Party of Ohio. BAY CITY, MI In October, a Bay County man with a history of stabbing allegedly took a knife to his ex-wife in an Auburn parking lot, puncturing her two dozen times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1843, Columbus: Daily Dispatch and Daily Ohio Statesman. The last paper printed was on December 31, 1985. VITA offers free tax help to people who generally make $56,000 or less, persons with disabilities and limited English speaking taxpayers who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns. Naval Reserve. (Columbus, Ohio) 1970-1972, Columbus: Columbus Freeman. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. Grandview Heights High School Yearbook Collection. In the 1960s, Columbus was already a major metropolis. The paper was the main voice of the Republican Party in central Ohio, competing with the Columbus Daily Ohio Statesman, the Democratic Party's organ, during the 1800s. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Free Press & Cowtown Times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1844-1871, Columbus: Union Herald. Original funding in 2000 for PhotOhio was supplied by a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant and the Grandview Heights Public Library. Law Enforcement Newbury Park Man Charged with Murder of Family Member. (Columbus, Ohio) 1869-1902, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Tribune. The Dispatch Printing Company moved the Dispatch from afternoon publication to morning publication on January 1, 1986. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895) Chronicling America, Der westbote. All rights reserved. Index of news articles of local interest from 1960-1997 and obituaries from 1931-1997. This doesn't include the full text of the articles. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1902-1904, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. The paper's operations were moved to nearby Columbus in 1814 after that city became the state's new capital. (Columbus, Ohio) 1863-1864, Columbus: Upper Arlington News. Use the links below to navigate through each page. Columbus Citizen Journal Online news source Headline News: The domain name you used to get here is for sale! (Columbus, Ohio) 1866-1869, Columbus: National Enquirer. Staff Reading Recommendations (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1898, Columbus: West Columbus Messenger. I can still vividly remember my teacher, Mrs. Rogers, ashen faced as she told us, I dont know quite how to tell you this, but the president has been shot.Soon we learned that the man everyone knew as JFK was dead. The Columbus Gazette, as it was then known, served as the official reporting newspaper of the Ohio General Assembly. A late-1985 Scripps strategy to sell the newspaper to independent businessman Nyles V. Reinfeld changed nothing, and The Columbus Citizen-Journal was published for the last time on December 31, 1985. Columbus: Digital Archives of the Westland Area Library 1977-2012 Columbus: German Village Gazette 2003-2005 [Ohio]) 1854-1856, Columbus: Columbus Evening Dispatch. This is an index to a variety of Oregon newspapers and selected articles about Oregon from other newspapers. Circulation at the Columbus Citizen-Journal had been on the rise in recent years, and Scripps reported that it was a profitable property for Scripps for most of the 26-year arrangement. I read the special edition of the November 23, 1963 issue of the Columbus Citizen-Journal and put it away as a keepsake that I have to this day. Hocking Valley Railway operates from 1899 to 1930. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895), Der westbote. (Columbus, Ohio) 1975-Current, Columbus: Columbus Elevator. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1897-1890s, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. Writing lab where students can submit papers for editing. (Columbus, Ohio) 1917-1960, Columbus: Hilltop Spectator. Want to keep up with the latest news from The Oregon Historical Society? (Columbus, Ohio) 1825-1836, Columbus: Ohio Populist. Burial permit : Columbus dispatch, Ohio state journal-daily, Death notices from Columbus dispatch (Franklin Co., Ohio). (Columbus, Ohio) 1918-1919, Columbus: Columbus Labor News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1984-Current, Columbus: Catholic Columbian. (Worthington, Ohio) 1811-1817, Worthington: Worthington News. IRS-certified volunteers provide free basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing to qualified individuals. Register for a Free Newspaper Archive Account 1981-2016 *Does not include the August 12, 2010 issue of the Banner Press. Most of the database is composed of other types of records. Columbus, Ohio 43201 In 1902, it was purchased by brothers Robert F. and Harry P. Wolfe, and in 1950, it became a part of the Dispatch Printing Company. Today marks the 50thanniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy an event that no one who was alive and old enough to remember will ever forget. Cloud feature so students can keep documents that they can refer back to at any time. (Columbus, Ohio) 1846-1848, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. Flashcard library that allows students to create their own flashcards for tests. (Columbus, Ohio) 1870-1897, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman and Democrat. Find articles, 2002 to present, from suburban Columbus newspapers. After a number of changes in proprietorship, the business was discontinued in 1955. Franklin County, Ohio death records, 1811-1832 : from area newspapers, July 17, 1811-Oct. 18, 1832 : alphabetically arranged. In 1979, Schlesinger won a second National Book Award for Robert Kennedy and His Times. (Gahanna, Ohio) 1931-1978, Grove City: Grove City Record. This database includes a small collection of newspapers. 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Explore your family history with the premier collection of U.S. obituaries and death notices for in-depth genealogical research from 1704Present. Get free, live coaching for help with resumes, interview practice, career coaching and job searching. TCE offers free tax help for all taxpayers, particularly those who are 60 years of age and older, specializing in questions about pensions and retirement-related issues unique to seniors. We exist because history is powerful, and because a history as deep and rich as Oregon's cannot be contained within a single story or point of view. (Columbus, Ohio) 1825-1827, Columbus: World News. Comly left the paper in 1872 when he was named to a diplomatic post in Hawaii, but his guidance had firmly established its importance in Ohio politics and news reporting. (Whitehall, Ohio) 1971-1973, Worthington: Franklin Chronicle. Shelby Harris, who is a graduate of Mississippi College and the University of Memphis, will be the point . The newspaper moved to Kirtland from Independence, MO. (Columbus, Ohio) 1966-1968, Columbus: West Side News and Hilltop Record. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1901, Columbus: Columbus Star. (Columbus, Ohio) 1918-1922, Columbus: Ohio State News. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1964-1974, Columbus: Metropolitan Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1940-1966, Columbus: Columbus Sun. (Columbus, Ohio) 1867-1868, Columbus: Republican Vindicator. The IRS-certified volunteers who provide tax counseling are often retired individuals associated with non-profit organizations that receive grants from the IRS. The Soldiers of the Great War, published in a 3 Volume set, is a record of the fallen American soldiers in Europe during World War I. Masonic Temple built. (Columbus, Ohio) 1851-1863, Columbus: State Journal and Political Register. (Columbus, Ohio) 1878-1884, Columbus: Sunday Morning News and the Telegram. Read More Access Now (Grove City, Ohio) 1978-1982, Hilliard: Hilliards Times. From this site you can search or browse the collections of Ohio newspaper photo archives, yearbooks, local historical publications and more. After the Dispatch decided not to renew the joint operating agreement when it expired, Scripps sold the Citizen-Journal to a Bath Township (eastern Ohio) businessman, who stated he intended to publish it past January 1, 1986. (Westerville, Ohio) 1913-1916, Westerville: Public Opinion. A Thousand Days remains probably his most famous work, one that is both a historical record and at the same time a memoir of and a tribute to the friend whose life and presidency were cut tragically short on that sunny day in Dallas., Ohioana Library The building was located on the northwest corner of Third and Main St, Marysville, Ohio. James M. Comly, brigadier general of the Union Army during the Civil War, edited the paper before and after the war, contributing to its position as one of the leading papers of the state. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Southeast Rural-Urban Spectator. Death and marriage notices may appear earlier. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS RECORDS (**collection in process), WH2129. The Dispatch Printing Co. collected advertising and circulation revenue, and paid most operating expenses for both papers, while Scripps owned The Citizen-Journal's circulation lists and independently operated that paper's editorial department. The Marysville High School Digital Yearbook collection contains more than 9,000 images of the The Key, for years 1936-2005. (Columbus, Ohio) 1932-1933, Columbus: Ohio Freeman, and Columbus Herald. . Photographs only from the Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen newspapers. The boys and girls of Pack 810 in North Haven held its 12th annual Snowball Fight. Schlesinger decided to take the notes he had compiled during thethirty-four months of JFKs presidency and wrote A Thousand Days. [1] Scripps, however, demonstrated a pattern of closing or selling off newspapers that were in difficult competitive positions, rather than invest in them; in the previous three years, Scripps had closed such daily newspapers in Memphis and Cleveland, and subsequently the company has done the same at several other newspapers, including the Pittsburgh Press in 1992 following the expiration of its own JOA with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Scripps subsequently sold the rights to the Press to Post-Gazette parent Block Communications) and the Rocky Mountain News of Denver in 2009. (Columbus, Ohio) 1983-Current, Columbus: Eastern Review. (Columbus, Ohio) 1850-1854, Columbus: Times. (Westerville, Ohio) 1917-1910s, Westerville: Central Ohio Review. . The last paper printed was on December 31, 1985. (Columbus, Ohio) 1973-1974, Columbus: Spectator. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. Historical photos and documents relating to African American history in Columbus. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. 1959: The Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper in publication. (Columbus, Ohio) 1875-1939, Columbus: Catholic Times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1843, Columbus: Columbus Freepress. Like all Americans, my family spent the next three days transfixed before the television. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. But he spoke of the summers he spent at his grandmothers farm in Xenia and told the audience, I have always felt an Ohioan in spirit., Schlesinger remained active to the end of his life;he was one of the first contributing bloggers when the Huffington Post was launched in 2005, two years before his death at the age of 89. E-Newsletter L.A. Times Archives Dec. 31, 1985 12 AM PT The final edition of the 120,000-circulation morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, was to be published today. (Columbus, Ohio) 1844-1845, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1837-1838, Columbus: Daily Ohio Press. This mixes together a number of newspapers from Eugene, Student-run newspapers of the University of Oregon, "Published by the School of Journalism, University of Oregon; official organ of the Oregon State Editorial Association", Student newspaper from Pacific University. Adult learners: GED prep, U.S citizenship test prep, resume writing, Microsoft Office support, and career resources. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban Spectator. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Franklin County are also on the Ohio Newspapers and Obituaries page. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1948. (Gahanna, Ohio) 1963-Current, Gahanna: Tri-Community News. (Hilliard, Ohio) 1971-1987, New Albany: New Albany-Plain News. Search billions of old newspaper articles from all over the world for free or gain full access to all newspaper content with a seven-day free trial! (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. This collection contains numerous photos and newspaper clippings relating to the Union County Soldiers with whom he served; especially poignant is his letter to his parents about the deaths of his fellow comrades. It is currently housed at the Union County Historical Society, Marysville, Ohio. (Columbus, Ohio) 1871-1872, Columbus: Daily Evening Dispatch. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Spectator. See below for online forms, instructions, and available assistance. M-F 9:00 am-4:30 pm (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1964-1968, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Spectator. Transcribed copies of articles and/or abstracts of articles from newspapers published in Cheyenne, Student newspaper from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. (Columbus, Ohio) 1892-1895, Columbus: Columbus Sunday Herald. Staff Interface | ArchivesSpace.org | Hosted by Lyrasis, Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS RECORDS (**collection in process) (WH2129). Some of the cards were produced privately and are in fact photographs that have been printed onto postcard paper. It shared printing facilities, as well as business, advertising, and circulation staff in a joint operating agreement with The Columbus Dispatch. This collection was created by the Grandview Heights Public Library and funded by an LSTA Grant project. Columbus Citizen-Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912-1985 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen-Journal and the Columbus Citizen. (Columbus, Ohio) 1873-1880, Columbus: Ohio Torch. Along with these views, the collection also represents aspects of social life in Union County during the past century. The first newspaper in the Northwestern Territory, Jewish newspaper; German language newspaper, Official publication of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Also published in Dayton. (Columbus, Ohio) 1954-Current, Columbus: Weekly Ohio Press. For more than a century, the Oregon Historical Society has served as the state's collective memory, preserving a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, films, and oral histories. The newspaper was renamed The Ohio State Journal, and it became the official mouthpiece of the then-new Republican Party in the late 1850s, guided by its editor and proprietor, James M. Comly. (Columbus, Ohio) 1861-1871, Columbus: Daily Advertiser. (Columbus, Ohio) 1849-1852, Columbus: Dollar Weekly Dispatch. Schlesinger would continue teaching and writing for four more decades. (Columbus, Ohio) 1858-1860s, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. Includes deep coverage from all 50 states, hard-to-find content from the mid 1900s, and original obituary images. K-12 Students: Get free after-school help with your schoolwork in our School Help Centers. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1890, Columbus: Columbus Evening Press-Post. (Columbus, Ohio) 1853-1854, Columbus: Ohio State Gazette. (Columbus, Ohio), circa post-1850 There is no full text. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1827-1828, Columbus: Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette. Search Historical NewspaperArchives for Free. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1889, Columbus: Columbus Daily Press. Access Now Columbus Weather Records Historical weather data for Columbus and beyond. Dorothy Jean Heine, . Choose the Sesquicentennial Author Series (special-events) link under Whats Happening to see the lineup. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. In many of the years that are included in this file, only scattered issues are available. To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements. (Columbus, Ohio) 1886-1887, Columbus: Columbus Tri-Weekly Post. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970s, Columbus: Columbus Citizen-Journal. Union County Historic Postcard Collection. (Columbus O. Over 108 million obituaries. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1841-1844, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1887-1899, Columbus: Sunday Morning News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1942-1952, Columbus: South Side Leader. (Gahanna [Ohio) 1973-1975, Gahanna: Rocky Fork Enterprise. Citizens Journal on New Bill Would End the Use Of Police K-9 Units. The Citizen-Journal, which was published by Scripps in the morning Monday through Saturday, operated under a "joint operating agreement" with its rival, the afternoon Columbus Dispatch. [Ohio]) 1972-1974, Columbus: Ohio Columbian. (Columbus, Ohio) 1877-1891, Columbus: Columbus Sunday Star. He then led police on a . Early Marysville & Union County Directories. Schlesinger had been a friend of Kennedys since they had been classmates at Harvard. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus News. The C-J reported that a Bath, Ohio,. (Worthington, Ohio) 1968-1974. Columbus Landmarks advocates for, promotes and preserves Columbus landmarks and neighborhoods. This is a pictorial essay of the 1964 VR3 Squadron of the Military Air Transport Service of the U.S. (877)-77-BOOKS The Columbus Gazette was dropped from the title in 1840 to become the Ohio State Journal. Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Columbus_Citizen-Journal&oldid=1065939178, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2015, All articles needing additional references, All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases, Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from May 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 January 2022, at 02:09. Project funding has continued with support from Central Library Consortium members and several community organizations. Device Advice (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1975, Columbus: West Franklin Rural-Urban Spectator. A searchable interface for locating historical maps of Ohio towns and cities. Issues of newspapers, published in Ohio, that represent candidates 1840s elections. Google Map, Phone (614) 486-2951 (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1844, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. 1pm 5pm Death records from July l7, 1811 to October l8, 1832. Irvin Jack Henry later became the editor of the Marysville Evening Tribune. Some issues are titled the Perkins Journal. This database includes 80,000 newspaper clippings collected and organized in the late 1930's as a WPA project. ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. The Columbus and Ohio Yearbook Collection is a collection of Columbus and Ohio yearbooks older than 39 years. (Columbus, Ohio) 1890-1900, Columbus: Columbus Register. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen. [Ohio]) 1896-1911, Columbus: Daily Reporter. Digitized documents, photographs and other items relating to United States history. At the ceremony Schlesinger admitted that since his family had moved to Iowa when he was only five he did not have many memories of his birthplace. Links to Ohio newspapers that are freely available on the Internet via Ohio Memory or Chronicling America. Federal Tax ID 93-0391599. These were created by individuals for their own small circle of friends and were not mass produced or sold in retail stores. It may have continued in Boston, Massachusetts until 1917. Columbus-born Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., was a noted teacher and historian who had won the Pulitzer Prize and two Ohioana Book Awards by the time he joined the Kennedy administration in 1961. 40 U.S. & international newspapers (Newspaper Source). 03/07/2011 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Dispatch 01/01/1920 to 12/31/1985 Genealogy Bank, Columbus Dispatch 07/16/1985 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Dispatch 1895 (Newspaper: Columbus, Ohio) Ancestry, Columbus Dispatch, The: Web Edition Articles 12/13/2016 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Evening Dispatch 1877-1969 Newspapers.com, Columbus Jewish Chronicle, 1918-1919 Ohio Memory, Columbus Jewish News 07/22/2018 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Monthly 06/12/2009 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Morning Journal, 1865-1866 Ohio Memory, Columbus OH Statesman 1862-1869 Fulton History, Columbus Parent Magazine 01/17/2017 to Current Genealogy Bank, Crisis 01/31/1861 to 01/19/1870 Genealogy Bank, Daily Ohio State Journal (1841), 1842-1844 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio State Journal (1848), 1848-1865 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio State Journal (1870), 1870-1879, 1885-1885, 1889-1889 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio State Journal 03/13/1839 to 11/22/1876 Genealogy Bank, Daily Ohio Statesman (Ohio/United States) [Columbus, Ohio] 2 January 1861 to 30 January 1869 Elephind, Daily Ohio Statesman 08/11/1847 to 01/30/1869 Genealogy Bank, Daily Ohio Statesman 1861-1869 Newspapers.com, Daily Ohio Statesman, 1861-1869 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio Statesman, 1869-1870 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 2, 1861 to Jan. 30, 1869) MyHeritage, Daily Ohio statesman. 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